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Sisters of Saint Francis of Rochester, Minnesota

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The Sisters also continued their work in education, staffing parochial schools in Minnesota and beyond, while also establishing academies in Owatonna and Rochester. Their work included post-secondary education, and in 1894, they founded what would become the
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Many Sisters work in areas of social service, spiritual care and service abroad. Others continued their ministries in health care and education. The Sisters operate schools and a clinic in
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Galbally, Erin. "Despite shrinking numbers, the Sisters of St. Francis continue to thrive", Minnesota Public Radio, December 31, 2004
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In 1876, Sister Mary Alfred Moes, along with her birth sister, Sister Barbara (Catherine) Moes, and 23 other Franciscan Sisters from
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Chapel and convent buildings of the College of Saint Teresa in Winona, Minnesota.
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Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Saint Paul and Minneapolis
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to direct the sisters to separate from the Joliet Community.
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Amberg, Marion. "Mayo Clinic: The Franciscan Connection",
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for women. The congregation was founded in 1877 by Mother
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Catholic religious orders established in the 19th century
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Catholic organizations established in the 19th century
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Roman Catholic
religious congregation
Mary Alfred Moes
Diocese of St. Paul of Minnesota
Rochester, Minnesota
Mary Alfred Moes
Joliet, Illinois
Thomas Foley

Saint Marys Hospital (Rochester)
Mayo Clinic
sisters

College of Saint Teresa
Winona, Minnesota
Bogotá
Colombia
Janesville, Minnesota
Florence Church Bullard
St. Francis, Minnesota
Women of Mayo Clinic
"Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Lourdes", ReligionMN, Carleton College
Amberg, Marion. "Mayo Clinic: The Franciscan Connection", St. Anthony Messenger, Franciscan Media
Archived
Wayback Machine


"Our History", Sisters of St. Francis, Rochester, Minnesota
Galbally, Erin. "Despite shrinking numbers, the Sisters of St. Francis continue to thrive", Minnesota Public Radio, December 31, 2004

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